The Martin D-10E is the perfect entry into the world of solid-wood acoustics, delivering legendary Martin tone at an accessible price point. Built with a solid Sitka spruce top and sapele back and sides, this Dreadnought-size guitar offers powerful projection, warm mids, and crisp treblesideal for strumming, flatpicking, or fingerstyle. The satin finish enhances resonance, while the high-performance taper neck and mortise-and-tenon joint provide smooth playability across the fingerboard.
Outfitted with Fishman MX-T electronics, the D-10E is gig-ready with onboard volume and tone controls and a built-in soundhole tuner that auto-mutes when engaged. A Richlite fingerboard and bridge, chrome enclosed tuners, and mother-of-pearl pattern inlays round out the modern features. Complete with a premium softshell case, the D-10E is a reliable, great-sounding companion for both home players and performing musicians alike.
Features:
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Solid Sitka spruce top and sapele body for clear, balanced tone
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Fishman MX-T electronics with soundhole tuner for stage-ready performance
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Performing Artist neck with high-performance taper for smooth fretting
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FSC-certified Richlite fingerboard and bridge for durability and feel
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Includes premium softshell case for portability and protection
Specs
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Model: Martin D-10E
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Body size: D-14 Fret
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Top wood: Sitka spruce
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Back & sides wood: Sapele
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Bracing: X-brace, non-scalloped (5/16″ with 1/4″ tone bars)
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Neck wood: Select hardwood
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Neck shape: Performing Artist
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Neck taper: High Performance Taper
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Scale length: 25.4″
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Fingerboard: FSC Certified Richlite
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Nut width: 1.75″
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Saddle: Compensated white Tusq
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Bridge: FSC Certified Richlite, modern belly
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Tuning machines: Chrome enclosed gear
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Fingerboard inlays: Mother-of-pearl pattern dots (28 style)
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Rosette: Mother-of-pearl pattern with multi-stripe
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Electronics: Fishman MX-T with tuner
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Finish: Satin (body), hand-rubbed (neck)
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Case: Martin 12B0012 softshell included
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Orientation: Right-handed





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